Amazing Endless Panoramas Taken Using the Lomo LC-Wide

What? You can shoot panoramas using the Lomo LC-Wide? That's right! Once you've learned the trick for shooting endless panoramas with your wide-eyed analogue companion, you'll find yourself taking the photos you'll find after the jump, just like our some of our fellow lomographers who seem to have mastered it!

Do you sometimes wonder if you can go even wider with the Lomo LC-Wide? With a nifty and simple trick, you can shoot panoramic snaps that go for as long as you want — a technique called endless panorama! In a nutshell, this technique involves shooting in half-frame (HF) mode without the half-frame mask. To do this, set the half-frame mode at the bottom of the LC-Wide, set the view finder to half-frame mode, and take photos and wind on as usual, turning to your right with each shot. Keep going until you’re happy!

With the endless panorama technique, you’re free to capture simple panoramas with your LC-Wide, or go as crazy as you want, capturing various subjects and angles to create wacky panoramas!

Take a look at what our fellow community members have done with this technique in the selection below:

The Lomo LC-Wide boasts the newly-developed 17mm Minigon Ultra-Wide Angle lens. This 35mm camera wonder is the perfect companion for your photo expeditions. It produces eye-catching splashes of colour with astonishing saturation and contrasts with the added versatility of 3 different formats. Open up to a new photographic experience with the LC-Wide, available in our Shop.

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